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In 2019, Elizabeth Winkler wrote an article in The Atlantic about the theories concerning the actual authorship for the body of work that is attributed to Shakespeare. It wasn’t something stiff scholarly types took kindly, so she wrote a book.
Part mystery quest, part make-your-own-adventure (i.e. see the facts, or lackthereof, and draw your own conclusions), if you’ve lived your life unaware of the theories about who actually wrote Shakespeare, this book will open up a new world of controversies and mythical stories.
Shakespeare Was A Woman is also a book about our modern society (angry men online!), what stories we value, and maybe more importantly whose stories we call history.
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